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Procerin Hair Loss Supplement
Procerin has been formulated to restore the appearance of existing hair,
while decreasing the psychosocial impact of hair loss. Procerin
is safe and effective formula.
Hair Loss
Hair is cyclical, and goes through a pattern or number of distinct phases.
The anagen phase is the growing phase; catagen is referred to a transitional
phase between growth and follicle resting; and lastly, the telogen phase
is the cessation of growth. The telogen or latent phase is when hair loss
occurs. Over the course of our lifetimes, a single hair follicle may undergo
as many as 10 to 20 of these anagen-catagen-telogen cycles. This may seem
excessive, but keep in mind that the telogen phase only encompasses 10-15%
of hair follicles and lasts only 100 to 200 days. On the other hand, 85-95%
of our body hairs are in a constant growth (anagen) phase. So how does
hair loss occur amidst all this growth?
More about Procerin
The active ingredients are all-natural herbal, vitamin, and mineral DHT
inhibitors. No harsh chemicals, no messy sprays or special shampoos, and
no sexual side effects. Simply take Procerin tablets once in the morning,
and once before bed. Procerin is the convenient solution to hair loss,
available without a prescription. The manufacturer wants you to be completely
satisfied with your choice to fight hair loss, so they offer an Unconditional
90-Day Money Back Guarantee.
Cause of Hair Loss:
The top influences for hair loss are genetic in nature. For instance,
male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is thought to result from
such genetic predisposition. Scientists are still trying to discover the
exact mechanisms, or genetic blueprints, that influence hair loss as a
whole; but most agree that hair loss is polygenic, or is caused by several
genes rather than one specific genome. In addition, the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase
is thought to be another causative agent concerning hereditary hair loss.
New drugs aimed to block this enzyme's action have proved successful in
slowing down the progression of hair loss. The inhibition of specific
growth factors (e.g. TGF-beta2) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a potent
androgen, has also been effective in numerous clinical studies aimed at
treating hair loss. However, genetic susceptibility, such as hair follicle
sensitivity, hormones, and androgens, are still thought to be the main
factors influencing permanent hair loss in both sexes.
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